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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Slow food has made it to Jerusalem, all thanks to the efforts of one world-class chef: Moshe Basson. A Jerusalem native, Basson has won accolades (and awards) all over the world for his painstakingly crafted rustic Middle Eastern dishes, and his unparalleled culinary skills can once again be appreciated by all at Eucalyptus, now located in the Artist Colony in Hutzot HaYotzer. Basson's focus is on ingredients native to the land of Israel, and his work is hardly limited to the kitchen; indeed, Basson is something of a culinary naturalist, spending his days tramping about the wilds searching for rare or overlooked native plants to render into marvels of haute cuisine. The restaurant's kosher menu changes based on season, on availability and on Basson's sense of experimentation, but regular standbys include ma'aluba, a chicken, rice and vegetable casserole, stuffed sage leaves, a variety of kofta (Middle Eastern meatballs), dozens of variations on the humble eggplant, plenty of vegetarian options and much, much more. Without a doubt, one of the finest dining experiences in Jerusalem.
לאקליפטוס בעברית לחץ כאן
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Sunday to Thursday, 12:00 to midnight; Friday, 10:00 to one hour before sundown; Opens Saturday night one hour after sundown and remains open until Midnight.Hativat Yerushalayim 14 (Artist Colony of Hutzot Hayotzer)Kosher/Rabbinate$$$ (60-100 NIS per person)02-624-4331
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